Sonoma Raceway (Sonoma, Calif.) — Shane van Gisbergen needed a few days to get over being wrecked out of the street course race at Naval Base Coronado last week.
He indicated that anger was fueling him this week to focus and not make any mistakes. The Trackhouse Racing No. 97 car driver led 74 of the 110 laps in taking what his team felt wasn’t a dominant car and winning for the second time this season.
It marked his second victory at Sonoma (where he won in 2025) and his eighth Cup victory — all on road courses, where he has now won half the races he has run on road/street courses.
“I was pretty pissed for a couple of days, and then switched my attention to this race,” said van Gisbergen, who also won the O’Reilly Series race Saturday at Sonoma, in his postrace news conference. “We did pretty well all weekend and to get both races certainly makes up for it a little bit.”
Here are my takeaways:
1. SVG Has To Work For Expected Win
Having qualified sixth, van Gisbergen wasn’t entirely happy with his car the day before the race as he said: “My car was pretty subpar to put it nicely.”
And while it wasn’t really a great car Sunday, the three-time Australian Supercar champion used his mastery in braking and saving tires to control the race.
“He was grumpy all weekend,” van Gisbergen crew chief Stephen Doran said in his postrace news conference. “Grumpy with the car all day today even.
“I have to say it wasn’t a good car we gave him today. Luckily, we had him driving it.”
New Zealander Shane Van Gisbergen celebrates by kicking a rugby ball after winning at Sonoma. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
2. Briscoe Rues Miscue
Chase Briscoe felt he was gaining on van Gisbergen late in the race but a mistake with about four laps to go he felt ruined his chances. He rallied but still crossed the line 0.357 seconds behind van Gisbergen.
“Getting into [Turn] 1, I simply mistimed my downshift and about spun out and went off the racetrack — and I went from being inside 5 automotive lengths to twenty again, and I used to be in a position to clearly run him proper again down,” Briscoe informed me and different reporters after the race.
“And if I do not make that mistake, I really feel like I undoubtedly move him. I simply tousled. You’ve received to be good towards him, and I wasn’t good. That one is on me.”
Chase Briscoe needed to accept a second-place end at Sonoma. (Photograph by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Pictures)
3. Hamlin Now Factors Chief
Denny Hamlin received turned as drivers behind him appeared to stumble upon one another, just about ruining Hamlin’s day. He completed twenty sixth, however there was one thing optimistic for Hamlin — Tyler Reddick had an influence steering problem, which allowed Hamlin to realize 9 factors on him and take over the sequence lead.
Hamlin enters the ultimate eight races one level forward of Reddick within the standings. So does Hamlin now management the battle for the regular-season title towards the driving force of a automotive he co-owns? Ryan Blaney is 103 factors behind Reddick in third place.
“I do not management something,” a annoyed Hamlin informed me and different reporters after the race. “As we see, issues can occur.”
Denny Hamlin will not be the sequence factors chief regardless of a irritating day at Sonoma. (Photograph by James Gilbert/Getty Pictures)
4. Bell Finishes Huge Day
Christopher Bell, who received out of his automotive on the first warning per week in the past at Coronado due to a damaged wrist suffered a few weeks earlier, ran all the race at Sonoma and completed fifth.
He additionally completed second in every stage and jumped from 60 factors above the present Chase cutline to 83 factors forward. So for what has been a foul month, it led to good style for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver.
“My wrist is unquestionably tender proper now,” Bell informed me after the race. “I simply can’t wait to get this forged off. … That was nice. That is what we wanted. I really feel like we had an important factors day right this moment, may have had one final week and we’ll transfer on and attempt to benefit from it.
“And at any time when I get this factor off, these guys higher be careful.”
Christopher Bell is not letting an injured wrist sluggish him down. (Photograph by James Gilbert/Getty Pictures)
4 ½. What’s Subsequent: Chicagoland
NASCAR makes its first go to to Chicagoland Speedway since 2019 because the observe in Joliet has been comparatively dormant the final six years. NASCAR had raced within the Chicago marketplace for the three earlier years, competing on a road course in downtown Chicago.
The 1.5-mile oval has a worn out floor, which ought to produce a strong race because the Subsequent Gen automotive has confirmed to be extremely aggressive on quick, comparatively flat ovals.
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